Following the release of watchOS 11 beta 3, Apple today released the third beta of watchOS 10.6 for testing purposes. The update comes within a week of the second beta and is expected to bring a flurry of enhancements to compatible Apple Watch models.
Apple kicks off the third beta build with the 21U5565c version number, with a download size of approximately 533MB. If you own an Apple Watch Series 4 or newer model, then you can easily upgrade your watch to watchOS 10.6 beta 3.
At the time of writing, the update is available to developers only; a public beta build will go live in a matter of time. Speaking of the changes, then Apple didn’t mention any details in the release notes, however, we can expect further fixes and enhancements.
With watchOS 11 fast approaching, we can’t expect new features coming with the watchOS 10.6. Apple already unveiled the watchOS 11 and it packed several useful features including the all-new Vitals app, Training Load, Live Activites for Smart Stack, Automatic Sleep Detection, and more. If you want to try out these features, you can install the developer beta on your watch.
watchOS 10.6 Beta 3
If your iPhone or iPad is running on the iOS 17.6 Beta 3, then you can easily sideload the watchOS 10.6 beta on your Watch.
- Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
- Tap General > Software Update.
- Select Beta Updates and enable watchOS 10 Developer Beta or Public Beta option.
- Go back and download the third beta of watchOS 10.6.
- That’s it.
As mentioned earlier, the watchOS 10.6 Beta 3 is currently available for registered developers, but soon it will go live for public beta testers. Before installing the update, make sure that your Apple Watch is charged at least 50% and connected to a WiFi network.
To check for the update go to General > Software Update > Download and Install, then install the new software. Now the watchOS 10.6 beta will download and transfer to your Apple Watch. And after the completion of the installation process, your watch will restart. Once all done, you can start using your Apple Watch.
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